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** The [[Series/BionicWoman short-lived remake]] identifies a problem with this trope in an era when electronic images are easily downloaded, when it's points out to Jaime Sommers that her employers can [[BigBrotherIsWatchingYou see everything that she sees.]]
-->'''Sarah Corvus:''' [[AllMenArePerverts Those Berkut guys look at you in the shower you know.]]

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** The [[Series/BionicWoman short-lived remake]] Series/BionicWoman remake identifies a problem with this trope in an era when electronic images are easily downloaded, when it's points out to Jaime Sommers that her employers can [[BigBrotherIsWatchingYou see everything that she sees.]]
-->'''Sarah --->'''Sarah Corvus:''' [[AllMenArePerverts Those Berkut guys look at you in the shower you know.]]
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** The [[Series/BionicWoman short-lived remake]] identifies a problem with this trope in an era when electronic images are easily downloaded, when it's points out to Jaime Sommers that her employers can [[BigBrotherIsWatchingYou see everything that she sees.]]
-->'''Sarah Corvus:''' [[AllMenArePerverts Those Berkut guys look at you in the shower you know.]]
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If only [[FashionableAsymmetry one eye]] is cybernetic, it is a form of EyepatchOfPower. If it can send images to its owner while detached, it functions as an EyeSpy.

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If only [[FashionableAsymmetry one eye]] is cybernetic, it is a form of EyepatchOfPower. If it can send images to its owner while detached, it functions as an EyeSpy.
EyeSpy. Compare with GlowingMechanicalEyes in which case robotic eyes are usually able to produce light.

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** Rob Spence, "the Eyeborg," has something like this. He lost one of his eyes in a shooting accident as a teenager, and eventually had a prosthetic eye installed that matches the motion of his existing eye and transmits the video to a handheld receiver. It's not HD and it doesn't have Augmented Reality capabilities yet, but the technology is a proven element.

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** * Rob Spence, "the Eyeborg," has something like this. He lost one of his eyes in a shooting accident as a teenager, and eventually had a prosthetic eye installed that matches the motion of his existing eye and transmits the video to a handheld receiver. It's not HD and it doesn't have Augmented Reality capabilities yet, but the technology is a proven element.


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* [[https://www.instagram.com/bsmachinist/ Brian Stanley,]] an American CNC machinist, was diagnosed with cancer[[labelnote:*]]specifically retinoblastoma[[/labelnote]] and had to have his left eye surgically removed when he was a child. In his adult years, he took to making prosthetic eyes of his own loaded with [=LEDs=] of various colors and arrangements, including white ones that he can use as a built-in flashlight.

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* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': Ryan Flores lost one of his eyes in a past incident, the injury that struck him wasn't too severe and he soon got treatment via a cybernetic replacement with bioskin, making it indistinguishable from the original that he previously had.



* In the Japanese campaign of ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'', a cutscene [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ackerman.jpg reveals]] that [[spoiler:President Howard T. Ackerman]]'s eyes are actually cameras.



* In ''VideoGame/DirtyBomb'' Proxy gets one of these from Redeye after one of her eyes gets shot through by Aimee.

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* In ''VideoGame/DirtyBomb'' ''VideoGame/DirtyBomb'', Proxy gets one of these from Redeye after one of her eyes gets shot through by Aimee.



* An NPC in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', Gadon Thek, apparently has a pair of these, although they don't look too different from normal eyes. You can even ask him about his "freaky eyes".



* In the Japanese campaign of ''VideoGame/RedAlert3'', a cutscene [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ackerman.jpg reveals]] that [[spoiler:President Howard T. Ackerman]]'s eyes are actually cameras.



* An NPC in ''[[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]'', Gadon Thek, apparently has a pair of these, although they don't look too different from normal eyes. You can even ask him about his "freaky eyes".



* In ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', the original VideoGame/{{Mega Man|Classic}}'s eyes behave like the above examples for ''[=MM8=]'' and the Archie comics. In his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX2KNyaoNV4 reveal trailer]], they're LCD screens that are shown to flicker on after he powers up and then flash erratically after he's sustained damage.

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* In ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', the original VideoGame/{{Mega Man|Classic}}'s eyes behave like the above examples for ''[=MM8=]'' and the Archie comics. In his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX2KNyaoNV4 reveal trailer]], they're LCD screens that are shown to flicker on after he powers up and then flash erratically after he's sustained damage.



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->''"My vision is augmented."''
-->-- '''JC Denton''', ''VideoGame/DeusEx''

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->''"My vision is augmented."''
->''Our eyes had been removed, the sockets scrubbed and packed with far more efficient sensory devices, wired back into our visual cortices. Our eyeballs waited back at the shuttle, floating in jars like grotesque delicacies.''
-->-- '''JC Denton''', ''VideoGame/DeusEx''
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* The protagonists of ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' and its [[VideoGame/AITheSomniumFilesNirvanaInitiative sequel]] all possess an artificial "AI-Ball" in place of their left eye that comes with X-ray and infrared sensors, the ability to take and receive phone calls, a wireless hacking tool, AR projection, and an onboard AI program to manage it all. When "in use" the only thing that outwardly gives them away as artificial is that the user's eyes do not match color. That's right - a [[JustifiedTrope justification]] for heterochromia, out of all things.



* Pretty much every character in ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' has a pair of these. You can tell which ones either by an unusually colored iris (like a purple or a red one), or when they glow blue when the character is using the net. Special mentions go to River, who has a very crude-looking prosthetic eye and the girl group Us Cracks, who are sponsored by a brand called "Kiroshi Optics", so they sport exotic-looking eye cyberware. Kiroshi is even noted in-universe as providing the best optical implants. Early on, V is even shocked that Viktor got his hands on one, let alone installing it while still in debt. It ends up providing your HUD, including map, weapons, and target scanning.



* ''VideoGame/TheiaTheCrimsonEclipse'': In the second half of the game, Seth replaces his left eye with the Falcon Eye, which is a machine that can detect the line-of-sight of guards during stealth missions.



* Princess Julia, one of the protagonists of ''VideoGame/TribesVengeance'', had her natural, grayish-brown eyes replaced with golden-irised electronic prosthetics in order to have HeadsUpDisplay output without wearing a FOV-constricting helmet.







* Princess Julia, one of the protagonists of ''VideoGame/TribesVengeance'', had her natural, grayish-brown eyes replaced with golden-irised electronic prosthetics in order to have HeadsUpDisplay output without wearing a FOV-constricting helmet.
* ''VideoGame/TheiaTheCrimsonEclipse'': In the second half of the game, Seth replaces his left eye with the Falcon Eye, which is a machine that can detect the line-of-sight of guards during stealth missions.
* Pretty much every character in ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' has a pair of these. You can tell which ones either by an unusually colored iris (like a purple or a red one), or when they glow blue when the character is using the net. Special mentions go to River, who has a very crude-looking prosthetic eye and the girl group Us Cracks, who are sponsored by a brand called "Kiroshi Optics", so they sport exotic-looking eye cyberware. Kiroshi is even noted in-universe as providing the best optical implants. Early on, V is even shocked that Viktor got his hands on one, let alone installing it while still in debt. It ends up providing your HUD, including map, weapons, and target scanning.
* The protagonists of ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' and its [[VideoGame/AITheSomniumFilesNirvanaInitiative sequel]] all possess an artificial "AI-Ball" in place of their left eye that comes with X-ray and infrared sensors, the ability to take and receive phone calls, a wireless hacking tool, AR projection, and an onboard AI program to manage it all. When "in use" the only thing that outwardly gives them away as artificial is that the user's eyes do not match color. That's right - a [[JustifiedTrope justification]] for heterochromia, out of all things.



* In ''Webcomic/AgentsOfTheRealm'', Folami has a {{Magitek}} golden left eye.



* Robert of ''Webcomic/{{SSDD}}'' has some with [[http://www.poisonedminds.com/d/20110621.html special features]]. Unfortunately, they are a [[BlackEyesOfEvil little unsettling to look at]].
** The black-eyes thing has now been averted. It turns out that his eyes always had the ability to change their appearance to perfectly mimic natural eyes; the surgeon who installed them just forgot to turn on that functionality. As a bonus, he can now actively change their appearance just by thinking about it.
* Schtein of ''Webcomic/StringTheory2009'' has replacement eyes after an accident. Unfortunately, they only work in black and white, which causes a problem later.
* Berc of ''Webcomic/{{Magience}}'' has a prosthetic eye. He sometimes removes it and plays with it, which discomfits other characters.
* In ''Webcomic/AgentsOfTheRealm'', Folami has a {{Magitek}} golden left eye.

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* Robert of ''Webcomic/{{SSDD}}'' has some with [[http://www.poisonedminds.com/d/20110621.html special features]]. Unfortunately, they are a [[BlackEyesOfEvil little unsettling to look at]].
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''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': The black-eyes thing has now been averted. It turns out that his eyes always had the ability to change their appearance to perfectly mimic natural eyes; the surgeon who installed them just forgot to turn on that functionality. As a bonus, he can now actively change their appearance just by thinking about it.
* Schtein of ''Webcomic/StringTheory2009'' has replacement eyes after an accident. Unfortunately, they only work in black and white, which causes a problem later.
* Berc of ''Webcomic/{{Magience}}''
Corbettite monk/cook/general Vadaxxus has a red-glass-and-brass prosthetic eye. He sometimes removes it and plays with it, which discomfits other characters.
* In ''Webcomic/AgentsOfTheRealm'', Folami
Spark-minion/grad student Miss Baumhund has a {{Magitek}} golden left eye.device strapped over one eye, though it's not entirely clear if it's a replacement or just an enhancement of some sort.
* Dabbler from ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'', a succubus who is a JackOfAllTrades including being a technological expert, has an electronic prosthetic eye after [[EyeScream losing the real one in a swordfight]]. The eye is capable of some features like video recording and the like. It never falls out unintentionally during the course of the story, but it is loose enough that Dabbler ''pulls it out of her socket'' during dinner with her coworkers.



* Berc of ''Webcomic/{{Magience}}'' has a prosthetic eye. He sometimes removes it and plays with it, which discomfits other characters.
* ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'': Jet, the main character's brother, is a SuperSoldier from a nondescript spacefuture, and has a yellow eye with crosshairs instead of a pupil. It's eventually revealed that the military put it inside Jet to be used to take photos of strategic locations/targets. Jet mostly uses it to take photos of his velociraptors being cute.



* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': The Corbettite monk/cook/general Vadaxxus has a red-glass-and-brass prosthetic eye. Spark-minion/grad student Miss Baumhund has a device strapped over one eye, though it's not entirely clear if it's a replacement or just an enhancement of some sort.
* ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'': Jet, the main character's brother, is a SuperSoldier from a nondescript spacefuture, and has a yellow eye with crosshairs instead of a pupil. It's eventually revealed that the military put it inside Jet to be used to take photos of strategic locations/targets. Jet mostly uses it to take photos of his velociraptors being cute.
* Dabbler from ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'', a succubus who is a JackOfAllTrades including being a technological expert, has an electronic prosthetic eye after [[EyeScream losing the real one in a swordfight]]. The eye is capable of some features like video recording and the like. It never falls out unintentionally during the course of the story, but it is loose enough that Dabbler ''pulls it out of her socket'' during dinner with her coworkers.

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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Robert of ''Webcomic/{{SSDD}}'' has some with [[http://www.poisonedminds.com/d/20110621.html special features]]. Unfortunately, they are a [[BlackEyesOfEvil little unsettling to look at]].
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The Corbettite monk/cook/general Vadaxxus black-eyes thing has now been averted. It turns out that his eyes always had the ability to change their appearance to perfectly mimic natural eyes; the surgeon who installed them just forgot to turn on that functionality. As a red-glass-and-brass prosthetic eye. Spark-minion/grad student Miss Baumhund bonus, he can now actively change their appearance just by thinking about it.
* Schtein of ''Webcomic/StringTheory2009''
has a device strapped over one eye, though it's not entirely clear if it's a replacement or just an enhancement of some sort.
* ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'': Jet, the main character's brother, is a SuperSoldier from a nondescript spacefuture, and has a yellow eye with crosshairs instead of a pupil. It's eventually revealed that the military put it inside Jet to be used to take photos of strategic locations/targets. Jet mostly uses it to take photos of his velociraptors being cute.
* Dabbler from ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'', a succubus who is a JackOfAllTrades including being a technological expert, has an electronic prosthetic eye
eyes after [[EyeScream losing the real one an accident. Unfortunately, they only work in a swordfight]]. The eye is capable of some features like video recording black and the like. It never falls out unintentionally during the course of the story, but it is loose enough that Dabbler ''pulls it out of her socket'' during dinner with her coworkers. white, which causes a problem later.



* In ''Literature/AvalonsReign'', [=OSIs=] are devices that are implanted inside a person's eyes, giving them access to AugmentedReality features such as a HeadsUpDisplay.
* Talies from ''Webcomic/TheMotleyTwo'' has an electronic left eye, his real eye lost in some NoodleIncident. It's black, with a white pupil.



* Talies from ''Webcomic/TheMotleyTwo'' has an electronic left eye, his real eye lost in some NoodleIncident. It's black, with a white pupil.
* In ''Literature/AvalonsReign'', [=OSIs=] are devices that are implanted inside a person's eyes, giving them access to AugmentedReality features such as a HeadsUpDisplay.

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* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'':
** The Combat {{Cyborg}}s introduced in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers''. Their eyes are among the many body parts replaced with cybernetic implants. Close-ups of their eyes reveal camera lenses that rotate when they're using their SuperSenses.
** [[spoiler:Nanoha]] ends up getting her right eye replaced with a cybernetic implant in the epilogue of ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaDetonation'' after the original is blinded from an explosion. It's unknown if it grants her any enhanced sight, though it is visually identical to the original (or at least similar enough that no {{Muggle|s}} on Earth would be able to tell the difference).

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* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'':
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Inaho from ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' has one in season two after his is [[spoiler:shot out by Slaine at the end of season one]]. It looks almost identical to his real one, but it's quickly revealed that it goes far beyond just a regular eye.
* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'': Spike Spiegel's right eye is artificial, as shown in a flashback in "Sympathy for the Devil". It functions practically identically to a natural eye, with no nifty technological tricks.
The Combat {{Cyborg}}s introduced in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers''. Their only sign of its falseness is the fact that it's a slightly different shade of brown than his real eye.
** One particular fan-theory assumes that his false eye has some form of enhanced capabilities, to explain both his ImprobableAimingSkills while [[FiringOneHanded firing his pistol with one hand]].
* In ''Manga/Cyborg009'', 003's SuperSenses come from her being turned into a {{Cyborg}}. Her electronic
eyes are among shown in quite the many body parts replaced with cybernetic implants. Close-ups detail in the 2012 movie.
* Bandou
of their eyes reveal camera lenses that rotate when ''Manga/ElfenLied'' gets these after Lucy [[EyeScream destroys his original eyes]]. Notably, they're using their SuperSenses.
** [[spoiler:Nanoha]] ends up getting her right
actually a little ''less'' functional than a normal human eye replaced with (they tint everything yellow and make things a cybernetic implant in bit blurry), but Bandou's not going to complain when the epilogue of ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaDetonation'' after the original is blinded from an explosion. It's unknown if it grants her any enhanced sight, though it is visually identical to the original (or at least similar enough that no {{Muggle|s}} on Earth would be able to tell the difference).alternative was blindness.



* All the Hooba siblings from ''Manga/PrincessResurrection'' have these, though they are androids, not cyborgs.

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* All the Hooba siblings ''Manga/GokuMidnightEye'' stars private investigator Goku Furinji, whose sacrificed left eye is replaced by a mysterious benefactor with an electronic one that obeys his mental commands, providing (among other things) x-ray vision, night vision, targeting, thermal vision, GPS, visual chemical analysis and protection from ''Manga/PrincessResurrection'' have these, though they are androids, not cyborgs.hypnosis, and can also access and command virtually anything on the planet or in orbit controlled by computer, all of which leaves his cyberpunk noir future in his hands. And of the two toys he was given, this one wasn't even the magical one.



* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'': Spike Spiegel's right eye is artificial, as shown in a flashback in "Sympathy for the Devil". It functions practically identically to a natural eye, with no nifty technological tricks. The only sign of its falseness is the fact that it's a slightly different shade of brown than his real eye.
** One particular fan-theory assumes that his false eye has some form of enhanced capabilities, to explain both his ImprobableAimingSkills while [[FiringOneHanded firing his pistol with one hand]].
* In ''Manga/Cyborg009'', 003's SuperSenses come from her being turned into a {{Cyborg}}. Her electronic eyes are shown in quite the detail in the 2012 movie.
* Bandou of ''Manga/ElfenLied'' gets these after Lucy [[EyeScream destroys his original eyes]]. Notably, they're actually a little ''less'' functional than a normal human eye (they tint everything yellow and make things a bit blurry), but Bandou's not going to complain when the alternative was blindness.
* Inaho from ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' has one in season two after his is [[spoiler:shot out by Slaine at the end of season one]]. It looks almost identical to his real one, but it's quickly revealed that it goes far beyond just a regular eye.
* ''Manga/GokuMidnightEye'' stars private investigator Goku Furinji, whose sacrificed left eye is replaced by a mysterious benefactor with an electronic one that obeys his mental commands, providing (among other things) x-ray vision, night vision, targeting, thermal vision, GPS, visual chemical analysis and protection from hypnosis, and can also access and command virtually anything on the planet or in orbit controlled by computer, all of which leaves his cyberpunk noir future in his hands. And of the two toys he was given, this one wasn't even the magical one.

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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'': Spike Spiegel's right eye is artificial, as shown in a flashback in "Sympathy for the Devil". It functions practically identically to a natural eye, with no nifty technological tricks. ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'':
**
The only sign of its falseness is the fact that it's a slightly different shade of brown than his real eye.
** One particular fan-theory assumes that his false eye has some form of enhanced capabilities, to explain both his ImprobableAimingSkills while [[FiringOneHanded firing his pistol with one hand]].
* In ''Manga/Cyborg009'', 003's SuperSenses come from her being turned into a {{Cyborg}}. Her electronic
Combat {{Cyborg}}s introduced in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers''. Their eyes are shown in quite among the detail in the 2012 movie.
* Bandou
many body parts replaced with cybernetic implants. Close-ups of ''Manga/ElfenLied'' gets these after Lucy [[EyeScream destroys his original eyes]]. Notably, their eyes reveal camera lenses that rotate when they're actually a little ''less'' functional than a normal human using their SuperSenses.
** [[spoiler:Nanoha]] ends up getting her right
eye (they tint everything yellow and make things replaced with a bit blurry), but Bandou's not going to complain when cybernetic implant in the alternative was blindness.
* Inaho from ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' has one in season two
epilogue of ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaDetonation'' after his is [[spoiler:shot out by Slaine at the end of season one]]. It looks almost original is blinded from an explosion. It's unknown if it grants her any enhanced sight, though it is visually identical to his real one, but it's quickly revealed the original (or at least similar enough that it goes far beyond just a regular eye.
no {{Muggle|s}} on Earth would be able to tell the difference).
* ''Manga/GokuMidnightEye'' stars private investigator Goku Furinji, whose sacrificed left eye is replaced All the Hooba siblings from ''Manga/PrincessResurrection'' have these, though they are androids, not cyborgs.
* In ''Manga/TalesOfWeddingRings'', the {{Magitek}} RobotGirl Amber has mechanical eyes resembling sunken concentric diamonds. They can produce light for others to see
by a mysterious benefactor with an electronic one that obeys his mental commands, providing (among and fire lasers, amongst other things) x-ray vision, night vision, targeting, thermal vision, GPS, visual chemical analysis and protection from hypnosis, and can also access and command virtually anything on the planet or in orbit controlled by computer, all of which leaves his cyberpunk noir future in his hands. And of the two toys he was given, this one wasn't even the magical one.things.



* In ''Manga/TalesOfWeddingRings'', the {{Magitek}} RobotGirl Amber has mechanical eyes resembling sunken concentric diamonds. They can produce light for others to see by and fire lasers, amongst other things.



* Police Captain Wiggins in ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}: Devil's Legacy'' has a cybernetic eye. We never see how this works in detail, but the eye can be attuned to a person's physiology to function as a lie detector (much the same way as a real lie detector works). It's quite useful in questioning suspects. However, he apparently prefers to rely on his intelligence and intuition rather than his built-in lie detector. He's probably aware that a good liar can beat a lie detector.



* Police Captain Wiggins in ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}: Devil's Legacy'' has a cybernetic eye. We never see how this works in detail, but the eye can be attuned to a person's physiology to function as a lie detector (much the same way as a real lie detector works). It's quite useful in questioning suspects. However, he apparently prefers to rely on his intelligence and intuition rather than his built-in lie detector. He's probably aware that a good liar can beat a lie detector.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'': After [[EyeScream losing her original eyes]] to her opponent Slaymaster, [[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]] has them replaced by Spiral with bionic ones that instantly adjusted to light -- and broadcast everything to Mojoworld. She loses those (having them replaced with normal eyes) and Kwannon gains them when they have their [[FreakyFridayFlip body swap]].
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': H'Elgn is able to design an electronic eye to replace one of the Daxamite's missing eyes. It doesn't have the [[SuperSenses potential]] [[EyeBeams powers]] of a natural Daxamite eye (Daxamites are descended from [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Kryptonian]] colonists), but it allows her to see.



* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': H'Elgn is able to design an electronic eye to replace one of the Daxamite's missing eyes. It doesn't have the [[SuperSenses potential]] [[EyeBeams powers]] of a natural Daxamite eye (Daxamites are descended from [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Kryptonian]] colonists), but it allows her to see.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'': After [[EyeScream losing her original eyes]] to her opponent Slaymaster, [[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]] has them replaced by Spiral with bionic ones that instantly adjusted to light -- and broadcast everything to Mojoworld. She loses those (having them replaced with normal eyes) and Kwannon gains them when they have their [[FreakyFridayFlip body swap]].



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* ''Franchise/RoboCop'' says that his eyes are "the best money can buy"; they are somehow superior to human vision, despite having visibly poor screen-resolution RoboCam. However, the built-in HUD featuring target identification, police database interface, system status readouts, and recording capability is a considerable upgrade over the original human eyes. (It's not in his faceplate: the readouts persist even after he's taken it off.)
* In ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'', Blind Mag was born blind but given the ability to see by [=GeneCo=] at the price of having to sing for the [=GeneCo=] Opera. [[spoiler:Eventually she is marked for repossession, but before it can happen, she removes the eyes herself at the end of her final performance for [=GeneCo=], and is killed for her defiance.]]
* In the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' films after ''[[Film/StarTrekGenerations Generations]]'', Geordi [=LaForge=] replaces his VISOR with streamlined ocular implants.[[note]][=LeVar=] Burton did not like wearing the VISOR prop, which was very tight and gave him excruciating headaches.[[/note]] From what we see in ''[[Film/StarTrekFirstContact First Contact]]'', the implants are far superior to the VISOR, as he is actually able to see people in normal colors, as opposed to rainbow shapes. It is unknown if he can still [[LivingLieDetector tell when people are lying]]. Given that during the TV series, Geordi specifically declined ocular implants because they'd give him inferior vision to his VISOR, most likely the ones developed by the time of ''First Contact'' could see everything his VISOR could and more.
* In ''Film/CubeZero'', the villains' leader Jax lost one of his eyes due a mechanical mishap and had it replaced with a robotic one. However, it's only a RedRightHand and he never uses it for superhuman feats.

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* ''Franchise/RoboCop'' says that ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'': [[spoiler:After Thor lost his eyes are "the best money can buy"; they are somehow superior to human vision, despite having visibly poor screen-resolution RoboCam. However, the built-in HUD featuring target identification, police database interface, system status readouts, and recording capability is a considerable upgrade over the original human eyes. (It's not right eye in his faceplate: the readouts persist even after he's taken it off.)
* In ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'', Blind Mag was born blind but given the ability to see by [=GeneCo=] at the price of having to sing for the [=GeneCo=] Opera. [[spoiler:Eventually she is marked for repossession, but before it can happen, she removes the eyes herself at the end of her final performance for [=GeneCo=], and is killed for her defiance.
''Film/ThorRagnarok'', Rocket Racoon gives him a cybernetic eye as a replacement, albeit one with a mismatched color.]]
* In the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' films after ''[[Film/StarTrekGenerations Generations]]'', Geordi [=LaForge=] replaces his VISOR with streamlined ocular implants.[[note]][=LeVar=] Burton did not like wearing the VISOR prop, which was very tight and gave him excruciating headaches.[[/note]] From what we see in ''[[Film/StarTrekFirstContact First Contact]]'', the implants are far superior to the VISOR, ''Film/TheBatman2022''. Batman has a pair of contact lenses that can act as he is actually hi-definition cameras, even being able to see people in normal colors, as opposed record sound. [[EyeSpy He lends them to rainbow shapes. It is unknown if Selina Kyle]] so he can still [[LivingLieDetector tell when people are lying]]. Given that during the TV series, Geordi specifically declined ocular implants because they'd give him inferior vision to his VISOR, most likely the ones developed by the time of ''First Contact'' could see everything his VISOR could and more.
* In ''Film/CubeZero'', the villains' leader Jax lost one of his
through her eyes due a mechanical mishap and had it replaced with a robotic one. However, it's only a RedRightHand and he never uses it for superhuman feats.get [[FacialRecognitionSoftware facial recognition data]] on the customers in [[BadGuyBar -44 Below]].



* In ''Film/CubeZero'', the villains' leader Jax lost one of his eyes due a mechanical mishap and had it replaced with a robotic one. However, it's only a RedRightHand and he never uses it for superhuman feats.
* The character Roddy from ''Film/Deathwatch1980'' has voluntarily had cameras and transmitters implanted behind his eyes, allowing everything he sees to be recorded without the giveaway presence of a camera.
* The protagonist of ''Film/{{Doomsday}}'' loses one eye in the opening of the film, and has it replaced with a cybernetic one that can be popped out and used as a remote camera.
* ''Film/{{Dredd}}'': The Clan Techie has cybernetic eyes he uses when he's working with computers. The area around them looks pretty badly irritated, and to make matters worse it's later shown that Ma-Ma [[EyeScream gouged his eyes out]] with her thumbs before the surgery.



* ''Film/{{Dredd}}'': The Clan Techie has cybernetic eyes he uses when he's working with computers. The area around them looks pretty badly irritated, and to make matters worse it's later shown that Ma-Ma [[EyeScream gouged his eyes out]] with her thumbs before the surgery.
* ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'': [[spoiler:After Thor lost his right eye in ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', Rocket Racoon gives him a cybernetic eye as a replacement, albeit one with a mismatched color.]]
* The protagonist of ''Film/{{Doomsday}}'' loses one eye in the opening of the film, and has it replaced with a cybernetic one that can be popped out and used as a remote camera.
* The character Roddy from ''Film/Deathwatch1980'' has voluntarily had cameras and transmitters implanted behind his eyes, allowing everything he sees to be recorded without the giveaway presence of a camera.



* ''Film/TheBatman2022''. Batman has a pair of contact lenses that can act as hi-definition cameras, even being able to record sound. [[EyeSpy He lends them to Selina Kyle]] so he can see through her eyes and get [[FacialRecognitionSoftware facial recognition data]] on the customers in [[BadGuyBar -44 Below]].

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* ''Film/TheBatman2022''. Batman has a pair In ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'', Blind Mag was born blind but given the ability to see by [=GeneCo=] at the price of contact lenses having to sing for the [=GeneCo=] Opera. [[spoiler:Eventually she is marked for repossession, but before it can happen, she removes the eyes herself at the end of her final performance for [=GeneCo=], and is killed for her defiance.]]
* ''Franchise/RoboCop'' says
that his eyes are "the best money can act as hi-definition cameras, buy"; they are somehow superior to human vision, despite having visibly poor screen-resolution RoboCam. However, the built-in HUD featuring target identification, police database interface, system status readouts, and recording capability is a considerable upgrade over the original human eyes. (It's not in his faceplate: the readouts persist even being after he's taken it off.)
* In the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' films after ''[[Film/StarTrekGenerations Generations]]'', Geordi [=LaForge=] replaces his VISOR with streamlined ocular implants.[[note]][=LeVar=] Burton did not like wearing the VISOR prop, which was very tight and gave him excruciating headaches.[[/note]] From what we see in ''[[Film/StarTrekFirstContact First Contact]]'', the implants are far superior to the VISOR, as he is actually
able to record sound. [[EyeSpy He lends them see people in normal colors, as opposed to Selina Kyle]] so rainbow shapes. It is unknown if he can still [[LivingLieDetector tell when people are lying]]. Given that during the TV series, Geordi specifically declined ocular implants because they'd give him inferior vision to his VISOR, most likely the ones developed by the time of ''First Contact'' could see through her eyes everything his VISOR could and get [[FacialRecognitionSoftware facial recognition data]] on the customers in [[BadGuyBar -44 Below]].more.



* ''Literature/{{Gearbreakers}}'': [[{{Cyborg}} Sona Steelcrest]] has an artificial left eye.



* ''Literature/{{Gearbreakers}}'': [[{{Cyborg}} Sona Steelcrest]] has an artificial left eye.



* Hawkeye from ''Series/{{Terrahawks}}'' has computer-enhanced vision due to a childhood accident, hence his nickname.



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* Hawkeye from ''Series/{{Terrahawks}}'' has computer-enhanced vision due to a childhood accident, hence his nickname.
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* This is present in ''TabletopGame/{{Cyberpunk}} 2020'', too. No brands mentioned in the main rulebook, but one piece of artwork features two eyes with ''Nikkor''[[note]]The brand used by the (RealLife) Nikon company for its lenses[[/note]] on them, and one caption mentions Kiroshis as the brand one lady uses.



* This is present in ''TabletopGame/{{Cyberpunk}} 2020'', too. No brands mentioned in the main rulebook, but one piece of artwork features two eyes with ''Nikkor''[[note]]The brand used by the (RealLife) Nikon company for its lenses[[/note]] on them, and one caption mentions Kiroshis as the brand one lady uses.

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* This is present in ''TabletopGame/{{Cyberpunk}} 2020'', too. No brands mentioned The ''Net Profits Catalog'' in the main rulebook, but one piece of artwork features two ''Toonpunk 2020½'' setting for ''TabletopGame/{{Toon}}'' offers laser eyes with ''Nikkor''[[note]]The brand used by the (RealLife) Nikon company for its lenses[[/note]] on them, and x-ray eyes. They can be bought singly, so presumably a character could have one caption mentions Kiroshis as the brand one lady uses.of each...



* The ''Net Profits Catalog'' in the ''Toonpunk 2020½'' setting for ''TabletopGame/{{Toon}}'' offers laser eyes and x-ray eyes. They can be bought singly, so presumably a character could have one of each...



* Used to avoid an ArtifactTitle for the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' game ''VideoGame/GoldenEyeRogueAgent''. [=GoldenEye=] has a cybernetic eye upgraded with powers over the course of the game, with powers like [[XRayVision seeing through walls]] and hacking electronics.
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** The Illusive Man's eyes are notable for being obviously artificial. The tie-in comic, ''Mass Effect: Evolution'', reveals where he got them: [[spoiler:a Reaper artifact on Shanxi]]. Notably, only ''one'' character ever mentions the Illusive Man's unusual eyes: Joker, in an off-hand remark about TIM's "freaky eyes" in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3''. [[spoiler:These are most likely the vector through which the Reapers were able to indoctrinate him.]]
** The protagonist, Commander Shepard, is also mentioned as having implants to aid with targeting and so forth (along with various other body modifications) following ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' when they were [[WeCanRebuildHim rebuilt]]. KickTheDog enough with Renegade actions and they glitch out and become a case of RedEyesTakeWarning.
** Zaeed Massani is a more subdued example -- he has a cybernetic prosthetic eye to replace the one he (probably) lost when [[spoiler:he was shot in the head]]. Said prosthesis is grey, while his real eye is green.

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* Used to avoid an ArtifactTitle In ''VideoGame/CivilizationBeyondEarth'', all leaders, such as [[http://www.gamereactor.dk/media/21/krigerigskecivilization_1242104b.jpg?sid=e3cc6088e80a78d186b916ec8cce82b4 Vadim Kozlov]], have their eyes replaced by glowing, golden electronic ones when they have high [[{{Cyborg}} Supremacy]] affinity, with it being more noticeable for some than others. The effect is more than a little unsettling and badass at the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' game ''VideoGame/GoldenEyeRogueAgent''. [=GoldenEye=] same time.
* Psybe from ''VideoGame/CosmicStarHeroine''
has a large chunk of his head replaced with cybernetics, including a large red orb that substitutes his left eye. There's also a minor NPC in API headquarters who was left blind as her cybernetic eye upgraded with powers over the course eyes were downloading an update... and then crashed.
* [[MadScientist Dr. N. Gin]]
of the game, with powers ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' series has a mechanical eye as part of the life support system in his head ''crafted from a still-live rocket''. In some games, it looks more like [[XRayVision seeing through walls]] and hacking electronics.
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** The Illusive Man's eyes are notable for being obviously artificial. The tie-in comic, ''Mass Effect: Evolution'', reveals where he got them: [[spoiler:a Reaper artifact on Shanxi]]. Notably, only ''one'' character ever mentions the Illusive Man's unusual eyes: Joker, in an off-hand remark about TIM's "freaky eyes" in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3''. [[spoiler:These are most likely the vector through
a MadEye, [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} which the Reapers were able to indoctrinate him.]]
** The protagonist, Commander Shepard, is
also mentioned as having implants to aid fits]].
* In ''VideoGame/DeadSpace3'', [[DistaffCounterpart Ellie Langford]] gets a [[http://deadspace.wikia.com/wiki/Log:I_For_an_Eye replacement]] for the right eye that was cut out
with targeting and so forth (along with various other body modifications) following ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' when they were [[WeCanRebuildHim rebuilt]]. KickTheDog enough with Renegade actions and they glitch out and become a case of RedEyesTakeWarning.
** Zaeed Massani is a more subdued example -- he has a cybernetic prosthetic eye to replace the one he (probably) lost when [[spoiler:he was shot
screwdriver in the head]]. Said prosthesis is grey, while his real eye is green.''VideoGame/DeadSpace2''. It's [[http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130321033818/deadspace/images/a/a9/DS3-Ellie-Profile_2.png noticeable as green, unlike her blue natural eye]].



* Major "EZ" Wheeler, the main character of ''VideoGame/RTXRedRock'', lost his left eye during combat and had it replaced with an artificial one that allows him to see in four different vision modes.

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* Major "EZ" Wheeler, In ''VideoGame/DirtyBomb'' Proxy gets one of these from Redeye after one of her eyes gets shot through by Aimee.
* Markov of ''VideoGame/{{Evolve}}'' has one of these, as well as metal plating that covers part of his head.
* The Courier from ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' has
the main option to get these by means of the Optics Enhancer, an implant surgically placed within your eye that boosts your perception stat by one. One of the game's many mods, Project Nevada, expands upon this by offering Bionic Eyes that give the player night, thermal, and electro-magnetic vision.
* Used to avoid an ArtifactTitle for the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' game ''VideoGame/GoldenEyeRogueAgent''. [=GoldenEye=] has a cybernetic eye upgraded with powers over the course of the game, with powers like [[XRayVision seeing through walls]] and hacking electronics.
* An NPC in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', Gadon Thek, apparently has a pair of these, although they don't look too different from normal eyes. You can even ask him about his "freaky eyes".
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** The Illusive Man's eyes are notable for being obviously artificial. The tie-in comic, ''Mass Effect: Evolution'', reveals where he got them: [[spoiler:a Reaper artifact on Shanxi]]. Notably, only ''one''
character ever mentions the Illusive Man's unusual eyes: Joker, in an off-hand remark about TIM's "freaky eyes" in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3''. [[spoiler:These are most likely the vector through which the Reapers were able to indoctrinate him.]]
** The protagonist, Commander Shepard, is also mentioned as having implants to aid with targeting and so forth (along with various other body modifications) following ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' when they were [[WeCanRebuildHim rebuilt]]. KickTheDog enough with Renegade actions and they glitch out and become a case
of ''VideoGame/RTXRedRock'', RedEyesTakeWarning.
** Zaeed Massani is a more subdued example -- he has a cybernetic prosthetic eye to replace the one he (probably)
lost when [[spoiler:he was shot in the head]]. Said prosthesis is grey, while his left real eye during combat and had it replaced with an artificial one that allows him to see in four different vision modes.is green.



* In ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', the original VideoGame/{{Mega Man|Classic}}'s eyes behave like the above examples for ''[=MM8=]'' and the Archie comics. In his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX2KNyaoNV4 reveal trailer]], they're LCD screens that are shown to flicker on after he powers up and then flash erratically after he's sustained damage.

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* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
** Kano has a cybernetic eye grafted to the right side of his face as part of his metal plate after he lost his real eye in a battle with Jax. In some games, it can emit EyeBeams.
** By the time of ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', one of Frost's introductions shows that she has LED-ringed cameras for eyes after she collaborates with Kronika, who turns Frost into a highly advanced version of a Cyber Lin Kuei. It shows just how much of her humanity she's discarded.
* Ads for these can be found in the first few levels of ''VideoGame/PerfectDark Zero'' -- and, as it turns out, [[StarterVillain Killian]] has them.
* In ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', the original VideoGame/{{Mega Man|Classic}}'s Japanese campaign of ''VideoGame/RedAlert3'', a cutscene [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ackerman.jpg reveals]] that [[spoiler:President Howard T. Ackerman]]'s eyes behave like are actually cameras.
* ''VideoGame/{{Rimworld}}'' has bionic eyes that give pawns ''better'' vision than normal.
* Major "EZ" Wheeler,
the above examples for ''[=MM8=]'' main character of ''VideoGame/RTXRedRock'', lost his left eye during combat and the Archie comics. In his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX2KNyaoNV4 reveal trailer]], had it replaced with an artificial one that allows him to see in four different vision modes.
* Peacock, from ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'', possesses an unusual version of these. Her eyes (on her face) are cartoony-looking BlackBeadEyes, but in reality,
they're LCD screens that just empty sockets. Instead, she has three large artificial eyes [[EyesDoNotBelongThere attached to each of her]] [[ArtificialLimbs mechanical arms]]. She takes this further with the ability to summon an indefinite amount of these eyes; they are shown to flicker on after he powers up all free-floating and then flash erratically after he's sustained damage.she can see out of every single one, giving her a massive field of vision. On top of that, they can all [[BeamSpam shoot lasers]].



* Garrett from ''VideoGame/{{Thief}}'' has a prominent {{Steampunk}} [[http://thief.wikia.com/wiki/Mechanical_Eye prosthetic eye]] from the second game onward. It allows him to zoom in, as well as see through a special remote camera that can be tossed around corners. In one cutscene, it is shown that the eye apparently requires regular removal and maintenance, at least refilling with some fluid.
** In the StealthSequel ''VideoGame/Thief2014'', [[LegacyCharacter Garrett]] finds [[http://thiefgame.wikia.com/wiki/Mechanical_Eye the same eye]] hundreds of years later.
* ''VideoGame/SystemShock'' doesn't make a big deal of it (when the Hacker wakes up from cryogenic suspension at the beginning of the game's intro sequence, his eyes look normal), but given that Hacker can literally turn on eyes in the back of his head and has an option for enabling night vision, his vision is clearly more cybernetic than it used to be.
** ''VideoGame/SystemShock2'''s protagonist appears to have these as part of his cybernetic enhancements.



* An NPC in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', Gadon Thek, apparently has a pair of these, although they don't look too different from normal eyes. You can even ask him about his "freaky eyes".
* Peacock, from ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'', possesses an unusual version of these. Her eyes (on her face) are cartoony-looking BlackBeadEyes, but in reality, they're just empty sockets. Instead, she has three large artificial eyes [[EyesDoNotBelongThere attached to each of her]] [[ArtificialLimbs mechanical arms]]. She takes this further with the ability to summon an indefinite amount of these eyes; they are all free-floating and she can see out of every single one, giving her a massive field of vision. On top of that, they can all [[BeamSpam shoot lasers]].

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* An NPC Juri Han in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', Gadon Thek, apparently has ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' had her eye gouged out by Shadoloo, and S.I.N. replaced it with a pair of these, although they don't cybernetic one, which contains a miniature Feng Shui Engine that stores energy and powers her moves. In ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'', M. Bison [[EyeScream rips out her eye]] to study it, so she goes back to the abandoned S.I.N. lab to find a replacement. Her "new" eye is a prototype, and unlike the one in ''IV'' that was designed to look too different from normal eyes. You can even ask him about his "freaky eyes".
like a human eye, this one looks like a robotic eye.
* Peacock, from ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'', possesses an unusual version of these. Her In ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', the original VideoGame/{{Mega Man|Classic}}'s eyes (on her face) are cartoony-looking BlackBeadEyes, but in reality, behave like the above examples for ''[=MM8=]'' and the Archie comics. In his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX2KNyaoNV4 reveal trailer]], they're just empty sockets. Instead, she has three large artificial LCD screens that are shown to flicker on after he powers up and then flash erratically after he's sustained damage.
* ''VideoGame/SystemShock'' doesn't make a big deal of it (when the Hacker wakes up from cryogenic suspension at the beginning of the game's intro sequence, his
eyes [[EyesDoNotBelongThere attached to each of her]] [[ArtificialLimbs mechanical arms]]. She takes this further with look normal), but given that Hacker can literally turn on eyes in the ability back of his head and has an option for enabling night vision, his vision is clearly more cybernetic than it used to summon an indefinite amount of be.
** ''VideoGame/SystemShock2'''s protagonist appears to have
these eyes; they are all free-floating as part of his cybernetic enhancements.
* Rhys, one of the two protagonists of ''VideoGame/TalesFromTheBorderlands'', has an Echo implant in his left eye, distinguishable from his natural brown by its bright blue color. It allows him to scan objects
and she people to find out more information about them, and glows when he does so. In the present time his implant is yellow due to the fact that [[spoiler:in the final episode, he tears out the chip in the eye through its pupil to get rid of the Handsome Jack AI]].
* Garrett from ''VideoGame/{{Thief}}'' has a prominent {{Steampunk}} [[http://thief.wikia.com/wiki/Mechanical_Eye prosthetic eye]] from the second game onward. It allows him to zoom in, as well as see through a special remote camera that
can see out be tossed around corners. In one cutscene, it is shown that the eye apparently requires regular removal and maintenance, at least refilling with some fluid.
** In the StealthSequel ''VideoGame/Thief2014'', [[LegacyCharacter Garrett]] finds [[http://thiefgame.wikia.com/wiki/Mechanical_Eye the same eye]] hundreds
of every single one, giving her a massive field of vision. On top of that, they can all [[BeamSpam shoot lasers]].years later.



* Ads for these can be found in the first few levels of ''VideoGame/PerfectDark Zero'' -- and, as it turns out, [[StarterVillain Killian]] has them.
* [[MadScientist Dr. N. Gin]] of the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' series has a mechanical eye as part of the life support system in his head ''crafted from a still-live rocket''. In some games, it looks more like a MadEye, [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} which also fits]].
* In ''VideoGame/DeadSpace3'', [[DistaffCounterpart Ellie Langford]] gets a [[http://deadspace.wikia.com/wiki/Log:I_For_an_Eye replacement]] for the right eye that was cut out with a screwdriver in ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2''. It's [[http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130321033818/deadspace/images/a/a9/DS3-Ellie-Profile_2.png noticeable as green, unlike her blue natural eye]].
* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
** Kano has a cybernetic eye grafted to the right side of his face as part of his metal plate after he lost his real eye in a battle with Jax. In some games, it can emit EyeBeams.
** By the time of ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', one of Frost's introductions shows that she has LED-ringed cameras for eyes after she collaborates with Kronika, who turns Frost into a highly advanced version of a Cyber Lin Kuei. It shows just how much of her humanity she's discarded.
* In ''VideoGame/CivilizationBeyondEarth'', all leaders, such as [[http://www.gamereactor.dk/media/21/krigerigskecivilization_1242104b.jpg?sid=e3cc6088e80a78d186b916ec8cce82b4 Vadim Kozlov]], have their eyes replaced by glowing, golden electronic ones when they have high [[{{Cyborg}} Supremacy]] affinity, with it being more noticeable for some than others. The effect is more than a little unsettling and badass at the same time.
* Rhys, one of the two protagonists of ''VideoGame/TalesFromTheBorderlands'', has an Echo implant in his left eye, distinguishable from his natural brown by its bright blue color. It allows him to scan objects and people to find out more information about them, and glows when he does so. In the present time his implant is yellow due to the fact that [[spoiler:in the final episode, he tears out the chip in the eye through its pupil to get rid of the Handsome Jack AI]].
* The Courier from ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' has the option to get these by means of the Optics Enhancer, an implant surgically placed within your eye that boosts your perception stat by one. One of the game's many mods, Project Nevada, expands upon this by offering Bionic Eyes that give the player night, thermal, and electro-magnetic vision.
* Markov of ''VideoGame/{{Evolve}}'' has one of these, as well as metal plating that covers part of his head.
* In the Japanese campaign of ''VideoGame/RedAlert3'', a cutscene [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ackerman.jpg reveals]] that [[spoiler:President Howard T. Ackerman]]'s eyes are actually cameras.



* Juri Han in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' had her eye gouged out by Shadoloo, and S.I.N. replaced it with a cybernetic one, which contains a miniature Feng Shui Engine that stores energy and powers her moves. In ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'', M. Bison [[EyeScream rips out her eye]] to study it, so she goes back to the abandoned S.I.N. lab to find a replacement. Her "new" eye is a prototype, and unlike the one in ''IV'' that was designed to look like a human eye, this one looks like a robotic eye.
* ''VideoGame/{{Rimworld}}'' has bionic eyes that give pawns ''better'' vision than normal.
* In ''VideoGame/DirtyBomb'' Proxy gets one of these from Redeye after one of her eyes gets shot through by Aimee.
* Psybe from ''VideoGame/CosmicStarHeroine'' has a large chunk of his head replaced with cybernetics, including a large red orb that substitutes his left eye. There's also a minor NPC in API headquarters who was left blind as her cybernetic eyes were downloading an update... and then crashed.

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* Juri Han in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' had her eye gouged out by Shadoloo, and S.I.N. replaced it with a cybernetic one, which contains a miniature Feng Shui Engine that stores energy and powers her moves. In ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'', M. Bison [[EyeScream rips out her eye]] to study it, so she goes back to the abandoned S.I.N. lab to find a replacement. Her "new" eye is a prototype, and unlike the one in ''IV'' that was designed to look like a human eye, this one looks like a robotic eye.
* ''VideoGame/{{Rimworld}}'' has bionic eyes that give pawns ''better'' vision than normal.
* In ''VideoGame/DirtyBomb'' Proxy gets one of these from Redeye after one of her eyes gets shot through by Aimee.
* Psybe from ''VideoGame/CosmicStarHeroine'' has a large chunk of his head replaced with cybernetics, including a large red orb that substitutes his left eye. There's also a minor NPC in API headquarters who was left blind as her cybernetic eyes were downloading an update... and then crashed.



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* Pretty much every character in ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' has a pair of these. You can tell which ones either by an unusually colored iris (like a purple or a red one), or when they glow blue when the character is using the net. Special mentions go to River, who has a very crude-looking prosthetic eye and the girl group Us Cracks, who are sponsored by a brand called "Kiroshi Optics", so they sport exotic-looking eye cyberware. Kiroshi is even noted in-universe as providing the best optical implants. Early on, V is even shocked that Viktor got his hands on one, let alone installing it while still in debt.

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* Pretty much every character in ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' has a pair of these. You can tell which ones either by an unusually colored iris (like a purple or a red one), or when they glow blue when the character is using the net. Special mentions go to River, who has a very crude-looking prosthetic eye and the girl group Us Cracks, who are sponsored by a brand called "Kiroshi Optics", so they sport exotic-looking eye cyberware. Kiroshi is even noted in-universe as providing the best optical implants. Early on, V is even shocked that Viktor got his hands on one, let alone installing it while still in debt. It ends up providing your HUD, including map, weapons, and target scanning.
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** Kano has a cybernetic eye grafted to the left side of his face as part of his metal plate after he lost his real eye in a battle with Jax. In some games, it can emit EyeBeams.

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** Kano has a cybernetic eye grafted to the left right side of his face as part of his metal plate after he lost his real eye in a battle with Jax. In some games, it can emit EyeBeams.
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*** In "Maps and Legends", the rims of F8's irises and pupils suddenly glow when he turns rogue.

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*** In "Maps "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS1E02MapsAndLegends Maps and Legends", Legends]]", the rims of F8's irises and pupils suddenly glow when he turns rogue.



*** In "Broken Pieces", [[spoiler:Seven of Nine's]] eyes light up with green Borg graphics when she becomes the Artifact's Queen.
*** In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", Saga's memories are stored in her optical processors, but because her eye is damaged, some of the data has been corrupted.

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*** In "Broken Pieces", "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS1E08BrokenPieces Broken Pieces]]", [[spoiler:Seven of Nine's]] Nine]]'s eyes light up with green Borg graphics when she becomes the Artifact's Queen.
*** In "Et "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS1E10EtInArcadiaEgoPart2 Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", 2]]", Saga's memories are stored in her optical processors, but because her eye is damaged, some of the data has been corrupted.
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* The protagonists of ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' and its [[VideoGame/AITheSomniumFilesNirvanaInitiative sequel]] all possess an artificial "AI-Ball" in place of their left eye that comes with X-ray and infrared sensors, the ability to take and receive phone calls, a wireless hacking tool, AR projection, and an onboard AI program to manage it all. When "in use" the only thing that outwardly gives them away as artificial is that the user's eyes do not match color.

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* The protagonists of ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' and its [[VideoGame/AITheSomniumFilesNirvanaInitiative sequel]] all possess an artificial "AI-Ball" in place of their left eye that comes with X-ray and infrared sensors, the ability to take and receive phone calls, a wireless hacking tool, AR projection, and an onboard AI program to manage it all. When "in use" the only thing that outwardly gives them away as artificial is that the user's eyes do not match color. That's right - a [[JustifiedTrope justification]] for heterochromia, out of all things.
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* In ''Manga/TalesOfWeddingRings'', the {{Magitek}} RobotGirl Amber has mechanical eyes resembling sunken concentric diamonds. They can produce light for others to see by and fire lasers, amongst other things.
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* ''Fanfic/BoldoresAndBoomsticks'': Watts uses his cybernetics expertise to replace the eye Tyrian lost to Whisper's Psycho Cut.
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* ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''. Boba tells a member of the cyborg youth gang he's recruited to keep an eye on the Pyke Syndicate... and then realizes that he has a cybernetic eye. Boba apologizes, meaning it as an expression. The young man is not offended and laughs it off, saying not to worry because he's proud of his eye and spent a lot of money on it.
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* Pretty much every character in ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' has a pair of these. You can tell which ones either by an unusually colored iris (like a purple or a red one), or when they glow blue when the character is using the net. Special mentions go to River, who has a very crude-looking prosthetic eye and the girl group Us Cracks, who are sponsored by a brand called "Kiroshi Optics", so they sport exotic-looking eye cyberware.

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* Pretty much every character in ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' has a pair of these. You can tell which ones either by an unusually colored iris (like a purple or a red one), or when they glow blue when the character is using the net. Special mentions go to River, who has a very crude-looking prosthetic eye and the girl group Us Cracks, who are sponsored by a brand called "Kiroshi Optics", so they sport exotic-looking eye cyberware. Kiroshi is even noted in-universe as providing the best optical implants. Early on, V is even shocked that Viktor got his hands on one, let alone installing it while still in debt.
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* The protagonists of ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' and its sequel all possess an artificial "AI-Ball" in place of their left eye that comes with X-ray and infrared sensors, the ability to take and receive phone calls, a wireless hacking tool, AR projection, and an onboard AI program to manage it all. When "in use" the only thing that outwardly gives them away as artificial is that the user's eyes do not match.

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* The protagonists of ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' and its sequel [[VideoGame/AITheSomniumFilesNirvanaInitiative sequel]] all possess an artificial "AI-Ball" in place of their left eye that comes with X-ray and infrared sensors, the ability to take and receive phone calls, a wireless hacking tool, AR projection, and an onboard AI program to manage it all. When "in use" the only thing that outwardly gives them away as artificial is that the user's eyes do not match.match color.
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* ''Anime/LegendOfGalacticHeroes'' has Paul von Oberstein, who was born blind until he got a pair of rather creepy prosthetic eyes.

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* ''Anime/LegendOfGalacticHeroes'' ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes'' has Paul von Oberstein, who was born blind until he got a pair of rather creepy prosthetic eyes.
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* ''Anime/YureiDeco'' has a downplayed example: Practically all citizens of Tom Sawyer Island have electronic implants in their eyes that allow them to interact with the island's AugmentedReality systems (those without implants instead wear glasses). Main character Berry has a glitchy implant in her right eye, which allows her to see glitches in the system the system administrators and enterprising hackers cover up for everyone else.
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*** Turbo Man, Astro Man, Galaxy Man, and Bounce Man take this UpToEleven, having LED screen eyes.

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*** Turbo Man, Astro Man, Galaxy Man, and Bounce Man take this UpToEleven, having have LED screen eyes.
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** The Borg are equipped with ocular implants. Most drones have cybernetic hardware covering (or replacing) one eye (or, occasionally, both). [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Seven of Nine]]'s eyes look normal, but she retains the ability to see things normal humans cannot.[[note]]She had a Borg ocular implant in place of one eye, which was replaced with [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/memoryalpha/images/4/41/Ocular_implant.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20070619064453&path-prefix=en a more "normal-looking" version]] by ''Voyager'''s EMH.[[/note]]

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** The Borg are equipped with ocular implants. Most drones have cybernetic hardware covering (or replacing) one eye (or, occasionally, both). [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Seven of Nine]]'s eyes look normal, but she retains the ability to see things normal humans cannot.[[note]]She had a Borg ocular implant in place of one eye, which was replaced with [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/memoryalpha/images/4/41/Ocular_implant.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20070619064453&path-prefix=en [[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Ocular_implant?file=Ocular_implant.jpg a more "normal-looking" version]] by ''Voyager'''s EMH.[[/note]]
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** The Borg are equipped with ocular implants. Most drones have cybernetic hardware covering (or replacing) one eye (or, occasionally, both). [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Seven of Nine]]'s eyes look normal, but she retains the ability to see things normal humans cannot.[[note]]She had a Borg ocular implant in place of one eye, which was replaced with [[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/File:Ocular_implant.jpg a more "normal-looking" version]] by ''Voyager'''s EMH.[[/note]]

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** The Borg are equipped with ocular implants. Most drones have cybernetic hardware covering (or replacing) one eye (or, occasionally, both). [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Seven of Nine]]'s eyes look normal, but she retains the ability to see things normal humans cannot.[[note]]She had a Borg ocular implant in place of one eye, which was replaced with [[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/File:Ocular_implant.jpg [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/memoryalpha/images/4/41/Ocular_implant.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20070619064453&path-prefix=en a more "normal-looking" version]] by ''Voyager'''s EMH.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/TheBatman2022''. Batman has a pair of contact lenses that can act as hi-definition cameras, even being able to record sound. [[EyeSpy He lends them to Selina Kyle]] so he can see through her eyes and get [[FacialRecognitionSoftware facial recognition data]] on the customers in [[BadGuyBar -44 Below]].
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* In the Film/JamesBond film ''Film/NoTimeToDie'', cybernetic eyes have apparently become common for one-eyed people. Spectre leader Blofeld uses his and its network to [[MightAsWellNotBeInPrisonAtAll run his organization from his cell]], and his henchman Primo/"Cyclops" (as Bond nicknames him) also has one (which kills him when Bond fries it with his {{EMP}} watch in the FinalBattle). Blofeld's is later taken away by Q so that he can analyze images from the eye's network.

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* In the Film/JamesBond film ''Film/NoTimeToDie'', cybernetic eyes have apparently become common for one-eyed people. Spectre leader Blofeld uses his and its network to [[MightAsWellNotBeInPrisonAtAll run his organization from his cell]], and cell]] via his one-eyed henchman Primo/"Cyclops" (as Bond nicknames him) also has one (which kills him when Bond fries it with his {{EMP}} watch in the FinalBattle). him). Blofeld's is later taken away by Q so that he can analyze images from the eye's network.network, and [[spoiler:Primo's eye kills him when Bond fries it with his {{EMP}} watch in the FinalBattle.]]
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* The protagonists of ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' and its sequel all possess an artificial "AI-Ball" in place of their left eye that comes with X-ray and infrared sensors, the ability to take and receive phone calls, a wireless hacking tool, AR projection, and an onboard AI program to manage it all. When "in use" the only thing that outwardly gives them away as artificial is giving the user a case of MismatchedEyes.

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* The protagonists of ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' and its sequel all possess an artificial "AI-Ball" in place of their left eye that comes with X-ray and infrared sensors, the ability to take and receive phone calls, a wireless hacking tool, AR projection, and an onboard AI program to manage it all. When "in use" the only thing that outwardly gives them away as artificial is giving that the user a case of MismatchedEyes.user's eyes do not match.
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** ''VideoGame/SystemShock2'''s protagonist appears to have these as part of his cybernetic enhancements, giving him the FanNickname of "Goggles".

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* The protagonists of ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' and its sequel all possess an artificial "AI-Ball" in place of their left eye that comes with X-ray and infrared sensors, the ability to take and receive phone calls, a wireless hacking tool, AR projection, and an onboard AI program to manage it all. When "in use" the only thing that outwardly gives them away as artificial is giving the user a case of MismatchedEyes.
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* ''Literature/{{Gearbreakers}}'': [[{{Cyborg}} Sona Steelcrest]] has an artificial left eye.
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** Some of the children in Gabriel's care on the White Diamond Crisis have bionic eyes (implied to be part of the 'infection' aboard the ship), giving them a MismatchedEyes appearance.

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** Some of the children in Gabriel's care on the White Diamond Crisis have bionic eyes (implied to be part of the 'infection' aboard the ship), giving them a MismatchedEyes heterochomatic appearance.

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